4529 Riv Park Blvd southeast, Owens Cross Roads, AL
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Michael Tryon Consultancy
Principal Consultant and Advisor
Babcock & Wilcox Sep 2011 - Jun 2014
Division Manager
Bell Helicopter Apr 2007 - Aug 2011
Director, Supply Chain
Crane Co. Jul 2005 - Apr 2007
Vice President, Business Development
Defense Contract Management Agency (Dcma) Sep 2002 - May 2005
Commander, Dcma International Division
Education:
University of Maryland Global Campus
Bachelors
Columbia University In the City of New York
Monterey College of Law
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
Naval Postgraduate School
Master of Science, Masters, Management
United States Naval Academy
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
The University of Alabama School of Law
Masters, Master of Laws, Business
Skills:
Program Management Defense Government Contracting Dod Aerospace Leadership Security Clearance Six Sigma Contract Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Process Improvement Government Military Supply Chain Management Operations Management Project Management Management Procurement Contract Negotiation Organizational Leadership Logistics Risk Management Business Process Improvement Aircraft Manufacturing Supply Chain Aviation U.s. Department of Defense Business Development Strategic Planning National Security Military Operations Navy Operational Planning Strategy Business Strategy Alternative Dispute Resolution Strategic Negotiations Mergers and Acquisitions Corporate Finance Securities Regulation Team Building Manufacturing Operations Management Continuous Improvement Purchasing Inventory Management Due Diligence Negotiation Executive Management Dispute Resolution
"This isn't a bailout, this is a stabilization of our supply," said Rep. Michael Tryon, a Republican for Crystal Lake who contended consumers would be forced to pay even more if the plants were allowed to close because of a drop in energy supply. "We are focused on what happens if this bill passes,
State Rep. Michael Tryon (R-Crystal Lake) said he will sponsor legislation to impose the states 5-percent individual income tax on the out-of-state lawmakers while they are here to avoid votes on union-busting legislation in their home states and ostensibly working.